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Old 22-01-2008, 11:47
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downer of some sort?

are there any intravenously injectable downers available such as a benzodiazepine, a barbituate, a muscle relaxer... whatever? swim is pretty sure benzos can be used in hospitals intravenously as they have a solution made or whatever but swim could be wrong. are/were there intra injectable barbituates or muscle relaxers? what about methaqualone (quaalude) or meprobamate (miltown). has anyone had any experience with intrav injected downers? swim really liked heroin intravenously and thought the rush to be the most incredible feeling in the world (but unfortunately brought on terrible addiction). but anyways swim always thought something like benzos would produce a nice feeling intravenously injected. unfortunately swim has never had the chance to try barbs and methaqualone and things like that. are/ there any commercially available downers (aka Central Nervous System Depresants) for intravenous injection? what about intramuscular? anyone have any info or even better, personal experience?
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Re: intravenously injectable... downer of some sort?

SWIM had a bottle of diazepam for injection once, he didn't try IV'ing it though, and doubts it would have given a 'rush' had he injected it, nothing compared to heroin anyhow. The effects of benzos aren't very euphoric in general in SWIMs world, his most intense effects have been by chasing the dragon but this still don't compare much to heroin IV. SWIM should probably mention that the bottle was procured through a friend in the health services, diazepam is only slightly soluble in water, so cooking it up for injection by powder would require another lipid liquid, if SWIM remembers correct propylene glycol was used for the bottle.

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Re: intravenously injectable... downer of some sort?

Liquid Versed (midazolam) is a fast-acting benzodiazepine derivative used in many surgery situations, including oral surgery. Swim recently had an intravenous drip of Fentanyl and Versed and found the experience to have immensely euphoric properties, unique from those experienced with Fentanyl alone. He feels they either have a symbiotic relationship in which the benzo antagonizes the opioid, or the benzo has a euphoriant property that acts as an addition to the original intoxication.
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Old 22-01-2008, 20:35
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Re: intravenously injectable... downer of some sort?

SWIM has Rivotril(clonazepam), Dormicum(midazolam) and generic diazepam ampoules, he tried all three of them IM, and the first two IV as well. SWIM has posted his experience with IM Rivotril in the benzodiazepine forum, go and take a look for some detailed info.

When IM'ed, the Rivotril was the best in SWIMs opinion, very relaxing, mellow, and very opioid like, SWIM took 1mg IM with little to no tolerance, and it was an amazingly nice experience considering it was just a benzo. Dormicum was just too strong for SWIM when he IM'ed 5mg without any tolerance. SWIM couldn't remember a thing the next day, he was only reminded of having IM'ed it the night before because of an opened ampoule with 1ml out of 3ml solution missing. It just wiped out his memory and put him to sleep in 30 seconds(mind you, he was laying on his bed) The generic diazepam ampoules were the least enjoyable, SWIM took 10mg IM with little to no tolerance and he was sedated for a whole day. He thinks that many people would like the effects he got though, for SWIM it was too much sedation, like he chugged half a bottle of whiskey.

IV'ed, the Rivotril ampoules were very enjoyable as well, even with a fair tolerance, 0,5mg still provided SWIM with a nice feeling of relaxation, and at 1mg IV with a high tolerance it was too much, and SWIM fell asleep soon after the injection. Potent stuff. Dormicum's anesthetic nature truly arises when IV'ed, and SWIM experienced it first hand when he IV'ed 5mg with a fair tolerance. No recall of what he did, or even that he did Dormicum the next day, again the remainder of the ampoule made SWIM realise what happened the night before.
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Re: intravenously injectable... downer of some sort?

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SWIM has Rivotril(clonazepam), Dormicum(midazolam) and generic diazepam ampoules, he tried all three of them IM, and the first two IV as well. SWIM has posted his experience with IM Rivotril in the benzodiazepine forum, go and take a look for some detailed info.

When IM'ed, the Rivotril was the best in SWIMs opinion, very relaxing, mellow, and very opioid like, SWIM took 1mg IM with little to no tolerance, and it was an amazingly nice experience considering it was just a benzo. Dormicum was just too strong for SWIM when he IM'ed 5mg without any tolerance. SWIM couldn't remember a thing the next day, he was only reminded of having IM'ed it the night before because of an opened ampoule with 1ml out of 3ml solution missing. It just wiped out his memory and put him to sleep in 30 seconds(mind you, he was laying on his bed) The generic diazepam ampoules were the least enjoyable, SWIM took 10mg IM with little to no tolerance and he was sedated for a whole day. He thinks that many people would like the effects he got though, for SWIM it was too much sedation, like he chugged half a bottle of whiskey.

IV'ed, the Rivotril ampoules were very enjoyable as well, even with a fair tolerance, 0,5mg still provided SWIM with a nice feeling of relaxation, and at 1mg IV with a high tolerance it was too much, and SWIM fell asleep soon after the injection. Potent stuff. Dormicum's anesthetic nature truly arises when IV'ed, and SWIM experienced it first hand when he IV'ed 5mg with a fair tolerance. No recall of what he did, or even that he did Dormicum the next day, again the remainder of the ampoule made SWIM realise what happened the night before.
that's pretty bad ass. swim would love to have some ampoules for any benzos, especially clonazepam (Klonopin, Rivotril) as swim is prescribed clonazepam tablets. but swim is thinking the more shorter acting it is, maybe more of an intese rush would come. swim doubts there would be much of a rush from the longer ones like diazepam, clonazepam, chlordiazepoxide and stuff. was there much difference from I.M. to I.V. ? swim would like to try injectable solution one of these days. swim knows it won't be like I.V. heroin or cocaine (the latter being the most fucking nuts high ever) but still sounds VERY enjoyable.
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Re: intravenously injectable... downer of some sort?

SWIM has had tried clonazepam tablets plenty of times before he tried it IM, and to this moment on he is still amazed to the difference in experience it was between orally taking it and IM'ing it. Taking it orally does nothing for SWIM, but when he IM'ed it, it felt like he snorted some oxycodone .. It was just like an opioid, a whole nother level of effects. Here is SWIMs experience with IM Rivotril(clonazepam).

SWIM never got a rush from IV'ing anything in his life, not even from cocaine, heroin or IV benzo's, just a very fast come up, but no rush. SWIMs recollection of his IV Dormicum(midazolam) experiences where to vague, but he might try it again soon and post the experience, as well as IV Rivotril when he try's it again. IV and IM are very simmilar though, the effects come up earlier when IV'ed, but not more intense, so IM would do just as well.
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